Thursday, November 6, 2014

Democrats, media, whine about low turnout, after uplifting election result

Liberals are whining about low turnout. 
Liberal media struggles to cope with rejection

Democrats are trying to throw cold water on a sizzling hot and exciting Election Day 2014, that saw a total rejection of Democrats and failed liberal policies.
The media is lamenting that not enough voters participated as a source for sorrow.
In a similarly absurd proclamation, Wednesday, President Barack Obama, in a news conference said: He is listening to the people WHO DID NOT VOTE. 
 WHAT? Maybe he needs to consider the apathetic have lost all hope in him and his failed promises. 

Here's what The State newspaper said:
“Voter turnout for Tuesday’s midterm election was the lowest in at least 40 years for an S.C. general election,”
Also from The State: “It’s an obvious indicator of apathy regarding this election,” said Winthrop University political scientist Scott Huffmon.
None of the top candidates made the election super exciting, Huffmon said. Democrats didn’t have President Barack Obama at the top of the ticket and Republicans didn’t have Obama to vote against, he said.
Republicans swept statewide races against their Democratic opponents by margins ranging from 14.5 percentage points in the governor’s race to 24 percentage points in Tim Scott’s historic U.S. Senate race.

What Huffmon is really saying is that Democrats have lost hope. After having a messiah type president given two terms based on Utopian promises, the country is as depressed as it has been since 1980 - the last year of the last worst president.
Low turnout complaining is just a smokescreen for liberals – the media – to attack GOP voters.
Truth is Conservative voters are as enthusiastic as ever with the election result.
Maybe there is light at the end of this dark and depressing tunnel we entered in November 2008.
Maybe with true, pro-American leaders in the US Senate and House, we can shake off the chains of  oppressive, failed government.
Maybe we can restore more enterprise, freedom and life into this listless nation.
We may not have had high voter turnout, but those motivated enough to come out got it right for the people of this country. That is what matters.
Let the media wrap itself in a wet blanket with Obama and the Democrats. As for me and my house, I will celebrate and pray we can spring from these great election results, and help heal this ailing nation.
For people who want prosperity for their family, and fellow American, there is a boldness and excitement, regardless of how it came to us. The result is important, while low turnout is irrelevant.

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